For our group post this Halloween, John Clark suggested we post about the Halloween costume we'd wear if we dared. So below, you will find some of our ideas. Do you have a dream costume? One you always wanted to wear? One you wore? One you will wear this year to answer the door? Please…
A hidden room has been discovered at Johnstown Castle in Ireland, having been sealed for years for obscure reasons, possibly linked to a family tragedy.
Although my mystery author friends here accept me into their ranks, I write romantic suspense and have been published in that genre for a long time. When I tell non-romance readers what I write, they look at me blankly. I usually keep the explanation simple that I write romance interwoven with a mystery, and I don’t distinguish between mystery and suspense. There’s certain blending and crossover, but here’s my take on the general difference.
Of course, all novels contain suspense to one degree or another, the suspense of wondering what will happen next. All novelists want readers to keep asking questions. And mystery novels involve suspense beyond that the tension of danger and if the sleuth will solve the mystery. But for my purpose, a mystery typically begins with the crime, usually a murder, and the remainder of the book involves a sleuth, either police or a PI or a citizen with personal reasons for getting involved, trying to identify and apprehend the murderer. Sometime